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MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY
Adapted by Charles Reed Jones from the Macmillan-Mayer Picture
Chapter One
In the luxury of his ancestral home in London, young Roger Byam looked forward to the voyage of H.M.S. Bounty with a light heart.
"Why, Mother," he insisted, "this is England's new venture in science, in trade, in discovery."
"But, two years—two long years, Roger."
"Short years for me, Mother Adventure, romance, all the wonderful——"
"Young man," Sir Joseph Banks interrupted, "there's work, too. Remember, you were appointed for one purpose — to make me a dictionary of the Tahitian language. I've made that clear to Captain Bligh."
"What's he like, sir?"
"Captain Bligh? He's a sea-going disaster! Begotten in a galley, and born under a gun! His hair is rope-yarn, his teeth are marlingspikes!"
"Sounds rather terrifying," Mrs. Byam suggested. "But, perhaps, as your father used to say, a taut hand at sea is better than a slack one."
Two days later, Roger Byam bid farewell to his mother on the docks at Portsmouth and jumped into the wherry that was to take him out to the Bounty.
On board the Bounty, a few minutes later, Midshipman Byam suffered the cruel shattering of a treasured illusion. Everywhere about him was a confusion that would you like to see a flogging, Sir Joseph?
"Good heavens, no! Anyway, I must be off. Good luck to you, Mr. Bligh!"
"Thank you, Sir Joseph. Good-bye!"
"Good-bye, Roger. It won't be all cakes and ale. But, your family has followed the sea for seven generations. Not one has ever failed his duty. In tight places that's all you have to remember."
"I'll try, sir!"
"I know you will, my lad! Good-bye!"
As Sir Joseph went over the side to board a waiting wherry, Roger turned to Captain Blight. "A flogging through the fleet—what does that mean, sir?"
"Sentence of court-martial!" Bligh answered gruffly. "Two dozen lashes at each ship!"
"The man struck his captain! Remember this! A seaman's a seaman! A captain's a captain! And, Sir Joseph or no Sir Joseph, a midshipman is the lowest form of animal life in His Majesty's Navy!"
At seven bells, the entire company of the Bounty was assembled on deck. For many minutes, they stood there in silence, knowing, if not seeing, the drama of relentless, inhuman naval discipline that was being enacted near-by. Only the incessant beat of a drum, pounding out the "Rogue's March," sounded over the calm waters of Portsmouth Harbor.
Then the sound of the drum the convict. Suddenly he stood up and faced Captain Bligh.
"The man is dead, sir!"
"Dead!" The captain, unmoved, turned to Morrison. "Master-at-arms, how many are due?"
"Two dozen, sir!" Morrison's voice was quavering.
Mr. Morrison!" the captain said. "Two dozen, I believe!"
Fletcher Christian stared at Bligh in amazement. Roger Byam clenched his fists until the nails bit into the flesh, and he turned his eyes towards the deck. Blind fury leaped into the eyes of the men of the Bounty, but no man dared to move.
The drum rolled. The cat-o'-nine-tails cut into the gory back of the corpse. The merciless drum rolled out a second beat, and men died a thousand deaths as Morrison responded.
Long, awful, sickening minutes followed.
Then, Morrison's voice came up from the longboat. "Punishment carried out, sir," he said.
"Come aboard!" Bligh turned to an officer at his side. "Mr. Fryer, make ready to sail!"
Larboard watch, secure for sea!" Fryer shouted. "Starboard watch, shorten in the cable!"
After a feverish hour of activity to give the Bounty the full advantage of a fresh wind and a swiftly running tide, the ship put out to sea. Steady to her course, the Captain summoned the crew to deck. They stood with heads bared as he read perfumorily and
as your father used to say, a taut hand at sea is better than a slack one."
Two days later, Roger Byam bid farewell to his mother on the docks at Portsmouth and jumped into the wherry that was to take him out to the Bounty.
On board the Bounty, a few minutes later, Midshipman Byam suffered the cruel shattering of a treasured illusion. Everywhere about him was a confusion that did not fit into his conception of the meficulous niceties of His Majesty's Navy. Drunken sailors lay in the scuppers. Disheveled girls screamed with coarse, gay laughter.
"Mr. Byam?"
Roger looked up at the bronzed face of the man who addressed him. "Yes, sir."
"I'm Fletcher Christian acting lieutenant and master's mate." He offered his hand. "Come along; I'll show you below."
Soon Captain Bligh came aboard with Sir Joseph Banks, and Byam was presented to the captain. With Sir Joseph present, Bligh was affable enough, with his young charge, Maggs; the captain's clerk, interrupted them to present a letter to Bligh. The captain read the letter.
"A flogging through the fleet," he said, as though speaking to himself. "Mr. Christian!" he called. "Pipe the ship's company to witness punishment at seven bells!"
Bligh turned to Sir Joseph.
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At seven bells, the entire company of the Bounty was assembled on deck. For many minutes, they stood there in silence, knowing, if not seeing, the drama of relentless, inhuman naval discipline that was being enacted near-by. Only the incessant beat of a drum, pounding out the "Rogue's March," sounded over the calm waters of Portsmouth Harbor.
Then, the sound of the drum grew steadily louder, and some surging impulse made the men of the Bounty look down over the side towards the procession of longboats that was coming towards them. The lead boat, manned by marines, was rowed slowly by six powerful oarsmen in time to the nedvous beat of the drum. A surgeon and a master-at-arms, heads bowed, stood beside the drummer. Huddled below them, lay a seaman. Stripped to his waist, his hands bound together, he lay quite still. His bronzed back was torn and bleeding; the planking of the boat was black with blood.
"Off hats!" Christian commanded and the officers and crew of the Bounty obeyed.
Captain Bligh, a stern symbol of relentless authority at sea read slowly, and with evident relish, from the Naval Articles of War: "If any officer, mariner, soldier, or other person of the fleet shall strike, or offer to strike, any of his superior officers, and being convicted of such offense, he shall suffer such punishment as shall be inflicted upon him by the sentence of a court-martial."
"On hats!"
"Mr. Morrison," Bligh ordered, "do your duty!"
Morrison, a cat-o'-nine-tails in his hands, went over the side slowly.
In the longboat below, the surgeon was kneeling at the side of an officer at his side. "Mr. Fryer, make ready to sail!"
"Larboard watch, secure for sea!" Fryer shouted. "Starboard watch, shorten in the cable!"
After a feverish hour of activity to give the Bounty the full advantage of a fresh wind and a swiftly running tide, the ship put out to sea. Steady to her course, the Captain summoned the crew to deck. They stood with heads bared as he read perfunctoryly and with little show of reverence the formal naval "prayer to be used at sea."
"Amen!" the crew echoed him.
"The ship's company," Bligh went on gruffly, "will bear in mind that we are at sea under the Articles of War. The flogging you witnessed at Portsmouth was an example of their authority. I am under the impression, from what I heard at the time, that you don't like flogging."
He chose three men, apparently at random. "You—you—you—step forward! It was too much for your stomachs, I suppose. Well, I'll ease them a bit—five days on half raions! Dismissed!"
Many months of Captain Bligh's brutal discipline followed. Christion, a hard man, but a fair one, tried to ease the plight of his men but he was thwarted at every turn by the captain and those few other officers who sought his favor.
Men plodded through their duties suffently quietly. But, behind their glum silence, welled a great smoldering fire of long pent passion. Christian knew that only a spark was needed to bring forth the all consuming flames on mutiny. Then, late in the fourth month, it burst out like the raging fury of a Vesuvius.
All hands stood on deck. Maggs chief clerk to Captain Bligh, read from the Naval Articles of War.
"Mr. Christian!"
Fletcher Christian stepped forward.
"Mr. Christian," Bligh demanded, "now, will you sign this book?"
Captain Bligh, the ship's company will bear witness that I sign these accounts now in obedience to your orders. But, I insist, sir that the accounts are false. I shall ask for a Court of Inquiry in England!"
"You mutinous dog!"
You will retract that, sir! Christian's voice was steady.
I will repeat it! Then, slowly deliberately, Captain Bligh repeated...
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PIANOS FOR SALE
BABY GRAND—Fine make, mahogany case, beautiful tone, perfect action; used, but in A-1 musical condition. Sold when new for $675. Will sell now only $267. Danz Piano Co., Anaheim. Terms or will rent.
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FRIGIDAIRE—Will trade brand new Frigidaire for good used pinno. Danz Piano Co., Anaheim.
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ing or buildings; the making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature; and the permanent improvement of the school grounds; and
The proceedings for the issuance of said bonds will be submitted for the approval to O'Melveny, Tuller and Myers, attorneys of Los Angeles, California, and the opinion of said attorneys will be furnished to the successful bidder without charge. All bids must be unconditional.
A certified or cashier's check for a sum not less than three per cent (3%) of the par value of the bonds bid for, payable to the order of the Treasurer of the County of Orange must accompany each bid, as a guarantee that the bidder, if successful, will accept and pay for said bonds in accordance with the terms of this bond, and such check shall remain in the hands of said Treasurer until all of said bonds are paid for. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
The total valuation of taxable property within Loara School District in said County of Orange is One Million Seven Hundred Four Thousand One Hundred Ninety ($1,704,190.00) Dollars and that the total amount of the outstanding bonded indebtedness of said School District is None.
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NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BONDS
Sealed proposals for the purchase of school bonds in the sum of Eighteen Thousand Dollars ($18,000.00) of Loara School District of Orange County, California, will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, up to 11 o'clock A.M. the 26th day of November, 1935.
Each of said bonds shall be dated January 1st, 1936, and shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent (5%) per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually thereafter, at the office of the Treasurer of Orange County, California.
Said bonds are eighteen in number of One Thousand Dollars each.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A-4359
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.
In the Matter of the Estate of J. P. CLASSEN, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, HELEN RYAN, as administratoratrix of the estate of J. P. Classen, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to the confirmation of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, on or after Saturday, the 23rd day of November, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the offices of S. B. Kaufman, the attorney for said administratoratrix, at 312 California Building, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, all of the right, title, interest and estate of the deceased at the time of his death, and all of the right, title, interest and estate acquired by said estate after his death, of, in and to that certain real property situate in the City of Brea, County of Orange, State of California, being more particularly described as follows:
Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of "Tract No. 258", as shown on a Map recorded in Book 18, page 7 of
Supervisors of Orange County, California, up to 11 o'clock A.M. the 26th day of November, 1935.
Each of said bonds shall be dated January 1st, 1936, and shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent (5%) per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run, and semi-annually thereafter, at the office of the Treasurer of Orange County, California.
Said bonds are eighteen in number of One Thousand Dollars each, payable as follows:
Bond No. 1, One Thousand Dollars, to run 1 year.
Bond No. 2, One Thousand Dollars, to run 2 years.
Bond No. 3, One Thousand Dollars, to run 3 years.
Bond No. 4, One Thousand Dollars, to run 4 years.
Bond No. 5, One Thousand Dollars, to run 5 years.
Bond No. 6, One Thousand Dollars, to run 6 years.
Bond No. 7, One Thousand Dollars, to run 7 years.
Bond No. 8, One Thousand Dollars, to run 8 years.
Bond No. 9, One Thousand Dollars, to run 9 years.
Bond No. 10, One Thousand Dollars, to run 10 years.
Bond No. 11, One Thousand Dollars, to run 11 years.
Bond No. 12, One Thousand Dollars, to run 12 years.
Bond No. 13, One Thousand Dollars, to run 13 years.
Bond No. 14, One Thousand Dollars, to run 14 years.
Bond No. 15, One Thousand Dollars, to run 15 years.
Bond No. 16, One Thousand Dollars, to run 16 years.
Bond No. 17, One Thousand Dollars, to run 18 years.
The bonds will be sold for cash only, and at not less than par and accrued interest. The purposes for which said bonds were voted were and are for the purpose of purchasing school lots; the building or purchasing of school buildings at the time of his death, and all of the right, title, interest and estate acquired by said estate after his death, of, in and to that certain real property situate in the City of Brea, County of Orange, State of California, being more particularly described as follows: to-wit:
Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of "Tract No. 258"; as shown on a Map recorded in Book 18, page 7 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California.
All bids must be in writing and may be left at the offices of S. B. Kaufman, attorney for said administratrix, at 312 California Building, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the above entitled Court at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale.
The terms and conditions of said sale are:
Said property will be sold for cash, ten (10) per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, and the balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, or upon such terms and conditions of payment as the Court may, upon confirmation of sale, approve; said property will be conveyed subject to reservations, restrictions and conditions of record affecting the same; and subject to taxes for the fiscal year 1935-1936, and special improvement assessments not delinquent; and the administratrix reserves the right to reject any and all bids which may be received.
Dated at Anaheim, California, this 6th day of November, 1935.
HELEN RYAN,
As Administratrix of the Estate of J. P. Classen,
Deceased.
S. B. KAUFMAN,
Anaheim, California,
Attorney for Administratrix.
11/7-14-21/35
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Buena Park Club Plans Card Party
Sponsired by the finance section of the Buena Park Woman's club,
a benefit card party will be held tomorrow evening at the club-house. Prizes will be awarded for bridge and 500 in addition to a door prize.
In charge will be Mrs. Frank Cooley, chairman; Mrs. I. D. Jaynes, Mrs. Edward Marxen, Mrs. Caryl Snyder, Mrs. Uttenweiler, Mrs. George Cole, and Mrs. C. W. Wahl.